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(08/19/20 1:57am)
Freshman Madi Balasko had known she wanted to go IU long before she began her application process. She envisioned a crowded, vibrant campus— a scene that she now realizes cannot come to fruition.
(08/13/20 12:20pm)
The Big Ten Conference made a sweeping decision to postpone 2020 fall sports Tuesday, making it the first year IU will not have a fall football season since at least 1890. But the news had a silver lining: the possibility of playing fall sports in spring 2021.
(08/03/20 4:13pm)
Margaret Taylor sat on a chair, bent over the children’s book section of the store as she sorted through the books on a wooden shelf. She took a picture book from a tall stack sitting beside her, putting into place one of over 18,000 books on her shelves.
(07/08/20 5:18pm)
International students come from all over to attend America’s universities, and they give American students like myself direct access to the cultures and goings on of countries around the world.
(07/01/20 3:06am)
On June 12, 76 faculty members and researchers at the IU biology department sent a letter to President Michael McRobbie and other IU administrators calling for Jordan Hall to be renamed. This letter comes amid an international movement to remove racist statues and symbols after the killing of George Floyd by a Minneapolis police officer caused word-wide protests against police brutality and racism.
(06/29/20 11:51pm)
Gyms around Indiana were allowed to re-open as a part the state's stage three plan, and while it allows people in the community to get back to lifting weights, more opportunities for the transmission of coronavirus arise with it. Although no decisions have been made about the availability of on-campus gyms, IU students will be back in Bloomington in less than two months.
(06/25/20 5:14am)
On June 15, the Supreme Court ruled that the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibits workplace discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity, which the LGBTQ community considered a victory . Before this decision, it was legal in over half of states to fire people for being transgender, gay or bisexual.
(06/22/20 1:41am)
As universities plan to reopen amid the pandemic, students are not the only ones with worries. IU professors also have reasons for concern, including their students, colleagues and course plans.
(06/18/20 12:50am)
Through the steady rumble of traffic encircling Tarkington Park in Indianapolis, a mixture of shoes squeaking, rackets thwacking and energetic grunting rang out. Under tufts of clouds spreading across a light blue sky, spectators lounged in lawn chairs to catch a glimpse of the action.
(06/17/20 9:01pm)
Walking around the IU Bloomington campus, Black Student Union president Ky Freeman said he feels like another statistic. In emails from IU, he sees empty promises and hypocritical statements.
(05/29/20 1:33am)
Since being home, Helen Colby said she and her family have made a habit of taking walks, waving to their neighbors as they pass by. Colby, an IU assistant professor of marketing, wants this to last even after restrictions loosen and more people leave their house.
(05/27/20 11:16pm)
Marc Papier was going to take a trip to Mexico in March, but now is looking to go this summer.
(05/26/20 3:44am)
Senior nursing student Jada Boyer contracted COVID-19 after being exposed to a patient with the virus while working at IU Health Bloomington Hospital. Boyer works as a patient care assistant and was exposed while triaging a patient.
(05/26/20 2:04pm)
Note for whoever edits this: we have a separate build out planned and you will be able to choose your district and it will only show the relevant candidates for that district. So, it will not read so long when people actually look at it and it will be more interactive! Also we have pictures for (almost) all of them! Very exciting
(05/21/20 12:23am)
From wanting to work as a first-responder to studying them, Peter Federman, assistant professor at IU-Purdue University Indianapolis's O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs, never expected to be researching something he was living through.
(05/21/20 12:26am)
With the university undecided on whether classes will be in person or online in the fall, many apartment and housing agencies with students for tenants in Bloomington have yet to make a statement on leasing agreements.
(05/20/20 10:07pm)
I’m only a casual soccer fan. I watch the World Cup, and the occasional English Premier League match.
(05/13/20 10:51pm)
His days start at 6 a.m., when he starts taking orders through the apps.
(05/13/20 10:47pm)
With his class of about 700 medical students, IU School of Medicine Professor W. Graham Carlos recently looked at a COVID-19 case. He emphasized the importance of documenting a good medical history. This means asking about the patient’s social life, which includes vaping history.
(05/13/20 1:52am)
For IU sophomore Lauren Wagner, who is currently unable to receive care from IUCounseling and Psychological Services as an out-of-state student, it’s hard to find a new counselor. The stay-at-home restrictions where she lives in California have kept her cooped up for about the last two months and will most likely last well into the summer.